Lincoln Highway

The Lincoln Highway is a transnational automobile highway stretching from Lincoln Park in San Francisco, California to Times Square in New York City, New York. It was formally dedicated on 31 October 1913, originally running through 13 states, a number increased to 14 as it was rerouted through West Virginia. It stretches for 3,389 miles, but Interstate 80 later came to replace the highway as the primary coast-to-coast highway.